Heads up, Sony PlayStation Portable owners - the homebrew application that turns your gaming handheld into a portable IRC client, PSPIRC by homebrew developer zx-81, has just been updated, and we're here to give you all the details regarding its latest improvements. Read on and find out more.
So, what's changed since the last version of PSPIRC? Three things - the removal of any lag or issues that crop up whenever you use an IR keyboard along with PSPIRC, the proper displaying of your server's /notice messages, and the addition of the /clear command (handy if you want a nice clean window to work with). Nice!
As always, there are three versions you can download, and if you have any relevant questions as to how to use PSPIRC or how to install it into your PSP, then they'll be readily answered by a brief perusal of the readme files bundled with each version. With that, enjoy!
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